1.
In order to attend Field Training you must have a valid military physical exam on file, such as one from:
Correct Answer(s)
A. DODMERB
B. MEPS
Explanation
To attend Field Training, it is necessary to have a valid military physical exam on file. This exam can be obtained from DODMERB, MEPS, or USAA. Therefore, the correct answer is "All of the Above" as all three options mentioned are valid sources for obtaining the required physical exam.
2.
Field Training requires that all vaccinations be obtained prior to arrival?
Correct Answer
A. True
Explanation
Field Training requires that all vaccinations be obtained prior to arrival in order to ensure the health and safety of the trainees. This is necessary because field training often involves exposure to various environments and potential risks that may require protection against diseases. By requiring vaccinations before arrival, the training program can minimize the chances of trainees falling ill or spreading diseases to others during their training.
3.
During in-processing cadets are required to disclose all prescription / non-prescription medications to the staff healthcare provider. Cadets may be allowed to keep items such as acetaminophen (Tylenol®), ibuprofen (Advil® or Motrin®), Naprosyn (Aleve®), over-the-counter antacids, general multi-purpose vitamins, topical medications/creams, non-pseudoephedrine containing Claritin® or Zyrtec® and personal prescription medications with the pharmacy label attached.
Correct Answer
A. True
Explanation
During in-processing, cadets are required to disclose all prescription and non-prescription medications to the staff healthcare provider. However, there are certain items that cadets may be allowed to keep, such as acetaminophen (Tylenol), ibuprofen (Advil or Motrin), Naprosyn (Aleve), over-the-counter antacids, general multi-purpose vitamins, topical medications/creams, non-pseudoephedrine containing Claritin or Zyrtec, and personal prescription medications with the pharmacy label attached. This means that the statement "During in-processing cadets are required to disclose all prescription / non-prescription medications to the staff healthcare provider" is true.
4.
Weight loss or energy formulas, pseudoephedrine or pseudoephedrine-containing medications, caffeine supplements, and herbal supplements are allowed.
Correct Answer
B. False
Explanation
The statement is false because weight loss or energy formulas, pseudoephedrine or pseudoephedrine-containing medications, caffeine supplements, and herbal supplements are not allowed.
5.
Every FTU will provide care for any cadet that feels he or she needs to go to sick call for medical or dental reasons is called?
Correct Answer
B. Sick Call
Explanation
Sick Call is the correct answer because it refers to the service provided by every FTU (Field Training Unit) for cadets who feel the need to seek medical or dental attention. It is a designated time or place where cadets can go to receive care for their health concerns. The other options, such as Sick Hall, Medic care, and Emergency Room, do not accurately describe the specific service provided for cadets in need of medical or dental attention.
6.
Drink ½ to 1 quart of water per hour for no more than 12 quarts a day or more than 1 ½ quarts an hour for water replacement. Rapid ingestion of large amounts of water (more than 1 ½ quarts per hour) can lead to acute water intoxication. This is used for?
Correct Answer
A. Heat Stress
Explanation
Rapid ingestion of large amounts of water can lead to acute water intoxication, which is a condition that can occur during heat stress. Heat stress is a condition where the body is unable to regulate its temperature properly, typically due to excessive heat exposure or physical exertion in hot environments. Drinking an appropriate amount of water per hour helps to prevent dehydration and maintain proper hydration levels, which is important in preventing heat-related illnesses such as heat exhaustion or heatstroke. Therefore, the statement is used for heat stress.
7.
The most common FT injury is?
Correct Answer
C. Blisters
Explanation
Blisters are the most common FT (Field Training) injury because they occur due to friction and pressure on the skin. During physical activities or wearing ill-fitting footwear, the skin can rub against a surface, causing a blister to form. Blisters are fluid-filled pockets that develop to protect the underlying layers of skin. They are a common occurrence during FT activities, especially when individuals are engaged in long marches or wearing new or poorly fitting shoes. Heat stress, heat stroke, and snake bites are not as common as blisters in FT activities.
8.
All snakebites (poisonous or nonpoisonous) should have immediate medical attention – be sure to get a good identification of the snake (color, designs, head shape, sounds, etc.)
Correct Answer
A. True
Explanation
It is important to seek immediate medical attention for all snakebites, regardless of whether the snake is poisonous or nonpoisonous. Getting a good identification of the snake, including its color, designs, head shape, and sounds, can help medical professionals determine the appropriate treatment. Prompt medical attention is crucial in order to prevent any potential complications or adverse reactions to the snakebite.
9.
Symptoms of shock may include:
Correct Answer(s)
A. Dazed Look
B. Be pale or flushed looking
C. Breathing is irregular or weak
D. Vomiting may occur
E. Person may loose consciousness
Explanation
The given symptoms are consistent with those of shock. A dazed look can indicate confusion and disorientation, which is common in shock. Being pale or flushed looking is a result of blood circulation being affected. Irregular or weak breathing is a sign of the body struggling to get enough oxygen. Vomiting can occur due to the body's response to stress. Finally, losing consciousness can happen as a result of decreased blood flow to the brain. These symptoms collectively indicate a state of shock.
10.
Always give a person in severe shock something to eat or drink! This will help them from losing consciousness.
Correct Answer
B. False
Explanation
Giving a person in severe shock something to eat or drink is not recommended. In fact, it can be dangerous as it may cause them to choke or worsen their condition. Severe shock can lead to a decrease in blood flow to vital organs, and providing food or drink can divert blood away from these organs, potentially causing further harm. It is important to prioritize medical attention and call for emergency help instead.
11.
____________ Said, “The discipline which makes the soldier of a free country reliable in battle is not to be gained by harsh or tyrannical treatment. On the contrary, such treatment is far more likely to destroy than to make an army. It is possible to impart instructions and give commands in such a manner and in such a tone of voice as to inspire in the soldier no feeling, but an intense desire to obey, while the opposite manner and tone of voice cannot fail to excite strong resentment and a desire to disobey. The one mode or the other of dealing with subordinates springs from the corresponding spirit in the breast of the commander. He who feels the respect which is due to others cannot fail to inspire in them respect for himself while he who feels, and hence manifests disrespect towards others, especially his subordinates, cannot fail to inspire hatred against himself.”
Correct Answer
Major General John M. Schofield
Explanation
Major General John M. Schofield is the correct answer because the quote provided in the question is attributed to him. The quote emphasizes the importance of treating soldiers with respect and inspiring them to obey through positive means rather than harsh or tyrannical treatment. It highlights the impact of a commander's attitude and behavior on the morale and obedience of their subordinates.